On the outskirts of Nazareth's downtown, buried beneath the stately grounds of the Whitefield House, lies an untold story of the Moravian settlers who came here in 1740. It's not about the beautiful brass and woodwind music of their church services, or the missionary zeal that brought them to the New World. It's a story of survival. Over the last few months, archaeologists using ground-penetrating radar have gathered images of what lies beneath a 3-acre plot once known as the Barony of Nazareth. It has remained relatively undisturbed since the Moravian missionaries arrived almost 275 years ago. One of the images from the radar suggests long stretches of compact soil...

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